. Mr It. M.. Simpson, general manager of the Phoenix Insurance Company* loW a Tarannki Herald reporter that an,erroneous impression prevailed with regard to lh« insurance aspect, of detached colinIry linunes, such ns farmhouses. Most people seemed to think they were good riskis, but they were not. They were seldom built under supervision ,;-auch as 'was exercised over city and town houses, wero not' constructed so well, and their chimneys were not built so well,' \vliiJe large open fireplaces were frequent. Very often "tinkering' 1 at -.tiha buiWingH neaV; a farmhoiise Wiuh done' by the farmer, 1 making the buildings very risky. Then again there was the- riisk from Inish or htnlge fires,' while the 1 witter fiiipply was of l«n poor. Medioal Syndicates specify, among all Eucalyptus products, SANDIJR and SONS' EUCALYFn EXTRACT, B 8 the one exclusively fit for internal application. Royal patronage and universal use honor this original preparation; Its sterling and unprecedented qualities com mnnd the distinction. Brwure of Atibati tute«. # ■ ■'.... •■•-, ■-:;•■" \: : v(i '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 20 May 1909, Page 7
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